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Workshop: Future Fusion Reactor Digital Twins

Description

 This event will connect experts and enthusiasts in research of advanced simulation techniques in the field of nuclear fusion, plasma physics and scientific use of supercomputing.

HPC simulations will play an important role in the future design of nuclear fusion reactors. Since the experiments are expensive, a lot of focus is directed to the development of high-performance codes in the field of nuclear fusion. HPC enables scientists to simulate extreme conditions in a fusion reactor in a precise manner, which is of great help in understanding the behavior of plasma in magnetically confined plasma devices. Programming codes used within EXCELLERAT-P2 and Plasma-PEPSC are used on HPC infrastructure to simulate plasma physics and response of diagnostic systems which measure different plasma properties, for example radiation distribution and temperature of first wall with IR camera. Accurate simulation can tell us what kind of signals to expect from the IR camera for specific plasma configurations. Key output is better understanding of plasma behavior to improve efficiency of magnetically confined fusion devices.


The role of Plasma-PEPSC is to develop plasma physics codes that deal with the behavior in the scrape-off layer region and to port the codes to HPC infrastructure towards peta- and exa-scale. The EXCELLERAT-P2 use case, dedicated to nuclear fusion, aims to develop ray tracing algorithms to simulate light propagation and prepare them for exa-scale simulation. At the workshop, users will prepare basic cases and learn how to use such codes on HPC infrastructure.

 

Learning outcomes

 

 

Event type

Workshop

 

Availability

Public

 

Location 

University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Aškerčeva 6,  Ljubljana, Slovenia

Presenters and programme 

Prof. Dr. David Tskhakaya (Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS)

Prof. Dr. Leon Kos (University of Ljubljana, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. )

Mr. Jeremy Johnathan Williams (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

Dr. Matic Brank (University of Ljubljana, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. )

 

Agenda

- preliminary -

All times in CEST:

Day 1 (Thu, September 25) :

 

Day 2 (Fri, September 26):

 

Organiser

This course is co-organised by Plasma-PEPSCEXCELLERAT-P2, and University of Ljubjana for EuroCC Slovenia, and , all National Competence Centres for High-Performance Computing.

 

Fees

Our course fee includes coffee breaks (in classroom courses only).

For lists of EU and EuroCC countries have a look at the Horizon Europe and EuroCC website.

Only participants from institutions belonging to these countries can take part in this course.

Registration and information

Registration closes on September 24, 2024 at 23:55.

More information available here. 

URL

https://www.hlrs.de/training/2024/ffr-dt